DUE DATE: __FRIDAY, November 1, 2013_________ 7th Grade Math Ratios & Proportions Project Miss Polley RATIOS AND PROPORTIONS RECIPE PROJECT
You will apply ratios and proportions to help you convert a recipe to serve more people.
You have found your favorite recipe for a dessert or appetizer and want to bring it to the class party. The problem is your recipe only serves a few people. Use proportions to increase the recipe to serve 30 people. Make 1 serving per person.
For this project you will need to: 1. Choose one recipe from the internet, cookbook or home. 2. The recipe must have at least 8 ingredients. 3. The original recipe must serve between 4 and 10 people. 4. Use proportions to increase the recipe to serve 30 people (1 serving per person). 5. Create a Poster or presentation that includes the following: (Use attached table to assist you) •
Original Recipe (Before any changes are made)
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Ratio for one serving, (example: if the recipe uses 1 cup of sugar, and the recipe serves 8, the ratio for one serving equals 1/8 c. sugar).
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Proportion used to increase recipe to 30 servings. 1/8 servings=x/30 servings
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Show the work to solve proportion for each ingredient.
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Round your measurements to the nearest half (i.e. 3.222 teaspoons, rounds to 3 teaspoons, 3.666 teaspoons rounds to 3 ½ teaspoons).
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Scaled Recipe– Ingredient and new amount needed for 30 servings.
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Explain (in paragraph form) the math you used to solve this problem. Use complete sentences, should be about ½ a page.
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Directions on how to make the recipe.
DUE DATE: __FRIDAY, November 1, 2013_________
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7th Grade Math Ratios & Proportions Project Miss Polley Be creative! Use drawings, pictures, etc. to demonstrate your knowledge of ratios and proportions.
6. Review attached rubric for grading! 7. Extra credit: Make the new recipe for the class! a. Will replace your lowest grade with a 100.
Table - Proportions to Increase a Recipe
Original Recipe serves: ___________
Original Recipe Ingredients
Ratio for one serving
1 Cup Sugar (serves 8)
1/8
New Recipe serves 30 people.
Proportion used to increase recipe to 30 servings 1=x 8 30
Work to solve proportion 8x = 30 x=3.75
Scaled RecipeAmount needed for 30 servings 3 ¾ Cups of Sugar
DUE DATE: __FRIDAY, November 1, 2013_________ 7th Grade Math Ratios & Proportions Project Miss Polley
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DUE DATE: __FRIDAY, November 1, 2013_________ 7th Grade Math Ratios & Proportions Project Miss Polley Rubric for Recipe Project 1 Fails to use proportions to increase a recipe?
2 Set up proportions that are incorrect for increasing a recipe?
3 Correctly set up proportions to increase a recipe with one minor error?
4 Correctly set up proportions to increase a recipe?
Using Cross Products or Equal Ratios
Fails to use cross products or equal ratios to solve proportions?
Use cross products or equal ratios inaccurately to solve proportions?
Demonstrate the ability to use cross products or equal ratios efficiently and accurately to solve proportions?
Increasing A Recipe
Includes a significantly flawed calculation of the amounts needed to increase a recipe? Fails to use rounding of measurements correctly Describes strategies for setting up and solving proportions that shows no understanding of the concepts?
Includes a calculation of the amounts needed to increase a recipe that contains minor errors? Inaccurately rounded most measurements?
Reasonably use cross products or equal ratios to solve proportions? (No more than one minor error ) Includes a reasonable calculation of the amounts needed to increase a recipe? Rounded to nearest half (No more than one minor error )
Describes strategies for setting up and solving proportions that shows some understanding of the concepts?
Describes strategies for setting up and solving proportions that show a good understanding of the concepts?
Describes strategies for setting up and solving proportions that show a strong understanding of the concepts?
Presentation lacks both organization and required information?
Presentation lacks organization but includes most of the required information?
Organized poster /presentation with all required information?
Creative, neat, organized presentation with all required information?
Using Proportions
Conceptual Understanding
Poster / Presentation
Students did not present the information just the media. Total Points Total possible points
One student presented all of the information.
= _____ = ______ 20 100
The whole group presented, but was not organized.
Includes an accurate and complete calculation of the amounts needed to increase a recipe? Correctly rounded measurements to nearest half.
The whole group presented the information and was organized. Presentation flowed well.
Ratio & Proportion Recipe Project.pdf
Choose one recipe from the internet, cookbook or home. 2. The recipe must have at least 8 ingredients. 3. The original recipe must serve between 4 and 10 ...